With companies such as GIGABYTE and ASUS, breaking the silence on the public debut of their upcoming Sandy Bridge, Socket LGA-1155 motherboards, ASRock has jumped in the ring, ready with a full compliment of boards for all market segments.

The company has planned for eight models, four ATX based on the P67 chipset along with one ATX and three mAT... [ Read full article ]

well, it seems that lga2011(?) is a longer ways off so its a proper way to milk the customer while having him wait. now, if you have 1366, will you go down to p67 just to get the new k chips and drop some mad clocks?